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The Crystal Oracle has 44 full-colour cards with photographs of crystals and minerals. Each crystal is named on the card, and they include rose quartz to agates to gold. Packaged in sturdy cardboard case with a 44-page companion booklet. From Toni Carmine Salerno, author of the Cat Wisdom Cards and the Universal Love Oracle.
Crystal Portraits: a mineralogical folklore deck sprang from a shared affection for crystals by creators Katie Rose Pipkin and Olivia Pepper. The 24 cards have simple illustrations of crystals, with notes and uses of the stone printed on the reverse.
The Crystal Tarot links tarot with crystal therapy. The major arcana have fairly standard imagery, but the minors are non-scenic. The illustrations were created by the same artist as the cards of the Art of Tarot.
The Crystal Tarots has multi-coloured cards with an art nouveau and stained glass look. The This is the 78 card edition, which was first published as a 22-card art deck, the Tarocchi di Vetro. The minors in the 78-card edition are a re-working of card designs originally by Eudes Picards.
The Crystal Visions Tarot is a tarot of fantasy art, based on Rider-Waite symbolism and structure but given unique illustration. Prints of the cards can be purchased from the artist. The deck is also now complete and published by US Games.
The Crystal Wisdom Healing Oracle has 50 cards featuring clear, close-up photographs of different types of stones and crystals on a black background. The crystals are divided into Earthy, Healing, Cosmic, Integration, and Interactive, according to the vibration of the stone. The deck is designed for divination as well as crystal healing.
The Cult of Weimar Tarot has 78 collaged cards of the people, places and art of 1920s Berlin. The cards combine a Sola-Busca and Rider-Waite tarot aesthetic with a deep feeling for the spirit of the Weimar time in Germany.
The Cultural Revolution Tarot is based on propaganda posters from the Chinese cultural revolution era in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The 78 cards show experiences from the era, from famine and oppression to scenes of daily life and local colour.
The Curious Tarot is an unusual deck depicting collage figures with a variety of heads, from birds to antelope to Buddha, surrounded by a patterned red border. Available as a limited edition majors and courts edition from the artist.
The Cyberrealism Tarot is a wacky, edgy Tarot with surrealist watercolours and digital images combined. The deck is loosely based on Tarot and has six extra major arcana cards, and is to be published in a limited edition of 500 decks.